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<h2>WIKINDX CLASSES</h2>
<h3> GROUP
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<p><strong>Class Call:</strong><br />
  include_once(&quot;core/group/GROUP.php&quot;);<br />
 $group = new GROUP($this-&gt;db);
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<p><strong>Description:</strong><br />
  Common methods for handling WIKINDX groups. A group is intended for organising WIKINDX resources into large sections. For example, a WIKINDX bibliography for a subject area such as Art my have groups such as <em>Modern Art</em>, <em>Renaissance Art</em>, <em>Mediaeval Art</em> etc. The creation and naming of groups is up to the WIKINDX admin but there will always be a <em>General</em> group which always has an ID of 1 (see <a href="graballMethod.html">grabAll()</a>).
<p><strong>Methods:</strong><br />

  <a href="addsqlMethod.html">addSql()</a><br />
  <a href="graballMethod.html">grabAll()</a>
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